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Lots of modifications! Has needed some repairs but not many at all. Fun car to drive and very fun to show off at car shows. Interior and Exterior styling possibilities are endless! Gas mileage is good and maintenance is very inexpensive!

2007 Scion tCUsed Cars
in
Brunswick, GA 31520

Average time on market:
22 days
Certified Pre-Owned: No
Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
Color: Silver
Description:
Used 2007 Scion tC for sale
- $7,900, 103,690 miles

Avg. Dealer Rating: (8 reviews)
"Had an appointment with them at 8:30a.m. I took off work which was much needed to leave at 6 because I lived hours away and as I was halfway there they "texted" me to let me know they sold the vehicle from under me. After they told me setting up a appointment would be best. Very frustrated and I'd have to say that was bad business."

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2007 Scion tCUsed Cars
in
Summerville, SC 29483

Price:
Negotiable

Mileage:138,458

Location: Summerville, SC 29483

Average time on market:
22 days
Certified Pre-Owned: No
Color: Flint Mica
Description:
Used 2007 Scion tC for sale
, 138,458 miles with Sunroof/Moonroof,
Alloy Wheels

Avg. Dealer Rating: (65 reviews)
"One of the worst dealer experiences ever! I communicated with them regarding the purchase of a 2000 Toyota 4runner found on Cargurus.com. I told them that I could not make it in that day for a test drive but would take the following day off from work and drive 2 HOURS to test drive the vehicle and asked if that would be OK (see copy and paste email string below).
Cori,
I may take tomorrow off to get this done. If so, I can be there between 11 and noon if that works for you.
I get the below email from the salesman..
Brett,
Oh of course! I'll let my manager know to have it ready for a test-drive tomorrow. Do you know around what time we could expect you so I can verify that it stays here.
I then get an email message from Automaxx "Appointment Boarding Pass" confirming my appt.
The next day, I was about 15 minutes away from the dealership, I called to let them know I was close when the salesman said "Oh, we sold that car yesterday afternoon" She said that tried to get in touch with me but didn't have my phone number. We had about 5 email messages back and forth and every piece of contact information was in my signature. I was livid. She transferred me to her manager and she said "oh, we don't hold vehicles". I told her that every communication I had with the salesman indicated that the car would be held for me to test drive. After lots of excuses I asked to speak to the GM. She laughed at me, put me on hold and transferred me. Basically the GM said that he is "pushing steel" and will sell any car to the first person that has the cash. I get it, I am sure they do not want to lose a sale but, nowhere in any exchange did they inform me that they do not hold vehicles, even though they stated they would.
To sum up, missed a day of work, wasted 4 hours of my day driving and then lost money on gas. If they want to know why used car dealers have bad reputations, they are the definition of terrible customer service and policy.
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